The Loc Journey - Understanding your Locs
Whether you are starting your loc journey or are a veteran
of the loc game. Locs are beautiful and unique to each individual. Your locs
won’t look just like anyone else’s. Kind of like how not everyone looks just like
another person, well unless you are a twin, triplet or quadruplet, etc. so your
locs won’t look exactly like another. Your hair is individual to you. Own it
and make it fit you, enhance you, and crown you!
On your loc journey you will encounter several phases. I will
elaborate on each of the following phases: (1) Budding (2) Locking/ Teen (3) Mature and (4) Senior Locs. There
are also several mini milestones in between: (A) Hang Time (B) Mickey Mouse Ears (C) OMG, their touching my neck (D) Full Ponytail (E) Top of Back (F) Mid back (G) lower back & (H) butt length or longer; these are all
exciting mile markers in your amazing loc journey.
Budding
The first phase of the loc’ing process, this is when you
begin to feel a small round hard spot in your hair. Locs begin to lock in the
middle first. Then they start to loc towards the ends and afterwards it grows
towards the scalp but never locking there. The hair growing from the scalp has
to be groomed. Your hair should
start to bud, within usually 2-3 months, with the help of a professional
loctician. You say, “Well, my hair
is so frizzy”. This is caused
because your hair is starting to wrap around it’s self to give you that loc
look. “But why does my scalp itch
like crazy?” During this phase you will notice more itching, especially if you
were shampooing your hair on a regular basis, like once a week. Don’t fret;
your scalp is in shock. It’s used to getting cleaned once a week and now it’s
been 3-4 weeks and the itching is just its way of screaming for water. Nothing a little peppermint and tea
tree oil can’t fix. Spray your
scalp with oil mixture, then take a steaming hot towel and go through parts.
Locking / Teen
This is the phase where your hair is beginning to take on
the look and shape of locs. By this time, which is usually after 5-6 months,
you will need to do loc shearing (should ONLY be done by a trained
professional) to help remove those frizzy hairs from each loc. This process
will help to create a more defined loc look. (Everyone may not need this
service, just depends on your curl pattern) This phase is where you will reach
the following mile markers: (A)“Hang Time” YEAAAAHHH, *does dougie!!!* LOL – This
is where your locs will dangle and have weight. (B) Mickey Mouse Ears- this is where you will be able to
pull the locs in the front into 2 small ponytails your the locs will kind of
stand up and stick out resembling “Mickey Mouse Ears”. (C) OMG, they’re touching my neck- will
fall in line with the Mickey Mouse Ears and/or the last mile marker of (D) Full
Ponytail- When you are able to pull all your locs into a ponytail. WooHooooo
*does praise dance while shimmying* Your locs will be in this phase up until
they get about just above shoulder length.
Mature Locs
Here your locs will be about shoulder length – (E) top of back and (F) mid back, milestones. Locs in this phase will enjoy the
plethora of styling options. Most will say this is the perfect length for locs.
I consider this the fun phase. Play in your hair; explore what styles fit you
best. Your loctician will be able
to style your locs in a flattering manner. Sometimes people will try color in this phase as some get
bored with their hair at this point. So to spice things up color is introduced
either via highlights of full on color via professional loctician. Have fun
with your locs, for they compliment you and speak to your personal style
Senior Locs
Locs that are lower back and longer in length; which at this
point your locs are beyond maturity, are considered to be in the Senior Loc
phase. Color is also introduced in
this phase to give a new life to your hair. In this phase locs will have a few
down sides. Locs can and will feel
heavy, more so when they are wet. As because of weight of hair can sometimes
cause neck problems. Some people will decide to cut or trim hair in this phase.
You may also notice thinning at the scalp, especially if you are not seeing a
trained loctician on a regular basis. To prevent thinning at the scalp
interlocking is recommended to keep bases strong and pull in unlocked hairs. With
this length hairstyles will become bigger/bulkier for updo’s. Depending on your
style choice and comfortableness you may also be limited on hair designs. I see many people rock really fabulous
styles. So if you like big hair this is where fun truly comes in.
Locs are fun, stylish, fashionable at any length. Along with regular professional
loctician visits your locs will be healthy and creatively designed to fit your
personal needs, wants & personality! Your locs can live a long exciting
life as long as you care for them as you do your health. Just S.imply K.eep
Y.our H.air H.ealthy.
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